- ReferenceZ1515/1/11/14/2
- TitleAbstract of title of Mr. T. B. Taylor, the surviving trustee of the will of Mr. J. P. Faunch, to freehold premises on Collingdon Street, Luton
- Date free text1914
- Production dateFrom: 1914 To: 1914
- Scope and Content(1) Conveyance dated 28 October 1875 (with plan) Parties: (i) Thomas Jackson of Eltham Park in Kent and Alfred William Bean of Shooters Hill in Kent (ii) John Phillips Faunch of Manchester Street in Luton, baker and confectioner Reciting: Z1515/1/11/1/1 Operative part: (i) conveyed to (ii) for £80 Property: (a) land on Collingdon Street in Luton containing 11p 9yds extending on the NW side next to the Great Northern Railway and on the NW next to land sold to William Pateman and on the SW next to land of (i) Covenant: (ii) to erect a wall of fence on SW side of land (2) Will of John Phillips Faunch dated 5 January 1884 - appointed his brothers in law, Thomas Butlin Taylor of Hill House Farm, farmer, and John Flavell of Manchester Street, grocer, executors - appointed his wife, Fanny, executrix, devising all his freehold cowsheds, ground and premises on Collingdon Street in his occupation unto her - after his wife's decease devised to his brothers in law to be sold, after first being offered at a fair price to his two eldest sons (3) John Phillips Faunch died 24 January 1884 (4) Will of John Phillips Faunch proved 4 March 1884 (5) John Flavell died 15 March 1899 (6) Fanny Faunch died on 29 June 1914 (7) The property was offered to William Faunch, elder son of John Phillips Faunch, on 20 July 1914 (the other son being dead) (8) William Faunch notified his desire not to exercise the said option on 25 September 1914
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